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Premier League winger set for surprise Leeds United return?

Leeds United have quite a few attacking options at the moment, but they certainly need them after their latest blow.

In a frustrating development, after an electric start to the game against Watford on October 22nd, Leeds United fans were forced to see one of their star men limp off, who had underpinned that enthralling start to begin with.

Largie Ramazani was brilliant at the start of that game before limping off with an ankle injury after his fourth minute goal gave Leeds a 1-0 lead on their way to a 2-1 win.

After the game it was immediately confirmed that the winger would miss the trip to Ashton Gate, which proved to be a telling blow. Without Ramazani, Leeds struggled for cutting edge and succumbed to a 0-0 draw losing ground in the promotion race. In fact, they now sit five points behind leaders Sunderland.

But worse news was set to follow with Daniel Farke confirming that the forward would miss four to six weeks after sustaining ligament damage.

Leeds hopefully have the players to cover him but  as things keep going, maybe soon a familiar face will be an option.

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Premier League winger could be set for shock Leeds United return

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Jack Harrison was once beloved by Leeds United fans and is remarkably still a Leeds United player, plying his trade on loan at Everton at present but it isn’t going too swimmingly for the winger.

In fact, in his last outing against Fulham, Liverpool World, as gave him a 4/10 for his performance saying:

“Had a couple of moments without really impacting the first half. Sliced an effort wide in the second period before unsurprisingly being subbed in the 68th minute. Ineffective.”

If these performances continue, it is likely a permanent exit will allude him as Leeds All Over, and if that’s the case he could become an option next season after the summer transfer window especially if Leeds secure promotion as many fans hope they will.

He would help ease these injury situations that Leeds always seem to fall victim too and provide vital Premier League experience to a young squad.

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Peter
Peter
4 months ago

Why would we want him back

Gavin.
Gavin.
4 months ago
Reply to  Peter

We wouldn’t mate. This Leeds Press site just oozes bollocks day in day out

Ropey Wyla
Ropey Wyla
4 months ago

Harrison’s Leeds bridges are ashes behind him, there’s no way back Jack!

Antony
Antony
4 months ago

Don’t want him back.

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